Organist and choirmaster Elizabeth Anderson, seen above, serves up pancakes, sausages and fruit at St. Thomas, Huron Street’s pancake supper on Feb. 10. Afterwards, the floor was cleared for line dancing taught by two guest callers, an event that raised $870 for the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund. Young choristers also participated in their first pancake-flipping race down the church aisle, a Shrove Tuesday tradition among children’s choirs in churches and cathedrals, especially in the UK.
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